The Amazing Race Canada 7 is the seventh season of The Amazing Race Canada, a Canadian
reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race. Hosted by
Jon Montgomery, it featured nine teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, and one returning team of two given a second chance to compete by fans in a race across
Canada. The grand prize included a CA$250,000 cash payout, a trip for two around the world, and two
2019 Chevrolet Blazer SUVs.[1] This season visited six provinces and one territory and travelled over 17,000 kilometres (11,000 mi) during eleven legs. Starting in
Toronto, racers travelled through
Ontario,
British Columbia,
Alberta, the
Northwest Territories,
Saskatchewan,
Quebec, and
Nova Scotia before finishing in
Muskoka. New twists introduced in this season include the One Way, which allowed teams to force others to complete one specific side of the Detour, and the Blind Detour, where teams learned about the task that they chose after arriving at its location. The season premiered on
CTV on July 2, 2019,[3] with the season finale airing on September 10, 2019.
Married
First Nations couple Anthony Johnson and
James Makokis were the winners of this season, while track teammates
Sarah Wells and
Sam Effah finished in second place, and sisters Lauren and Joanne Lavoie finished in third place.
On November 22, 2018, CTV announced that a seventh season of The Amazing Race Canada was set to air in the summer of 2019.[4] Similar to the
previous season, the show broadcast the start of filming on its social media pages on April 23, 2019, with SportsCentre anchor
Kayla Grey interviewing host
Jon Montgomery and revealing the "Canada's Choice" returning team.[1] The show also posted clips during filming to their social media pages that offered hints about the locations visited by the season as part of the "Jon on the Road: Presented by
Chevrolet" series.
This season was the first season not to feature a U-Turn board, but also introduced a variation called the Double One Way, which allowed teams to force others to complete one specific side of the Detour.
For the first time since
season 1, the season's racecourse stayed entirely within Canada.[12]
The finale was dedicated in memory of
season 5 contestant Kenneth McAlpine who died in a hiking accident on Mount Gimli in the
West Kootenay region of
British Columbia on August 26, 2019, at the age of 28.[13][14][15] A picture of McAlpine and a memorial message was aired during the broadcast of the finale.
Casting
Casting for the seventh season began on November 22, 2018. During a
Facebook Live event on December 17, 2018, about casting for the new season, producer Mark Lysakowski commented that they were "looking for people that want to share a story that is a new lease on life. Or a second chance if you will."[16] Initial casting ended on January 2, 2019.[4]
After each episode, CTV posted a video online as part of a weekly series called "Tastes of the Race", which featured
season 6 racers Martina & Phil facing off in a cooking competition inspired by this season's locations while using Dempster's products.[17]
Canada's Choice
On March 21, 2019, the show announced on its social media pages that fans would be able to vote for one of three previous teams to return for a second chance. Voting closed on April 1, 2019. The three teams were:[18]
The following teams are listed with their placements in each leg. Placements are listed in finishing order.
A red placement with a dagger (†) indicates that the team was eliminated.
An underlined blue placement with a double-dagger (‡) indicates that the team was the last to arrive at a Pit Stop in a non-elimination leg, and had to perform a Speed Bump task in the following leg.
An italicized and underlined placement indicates that the team was the last to arrive at a Pit Stop, but there was no rest period at the Pit Stop and all teams were instructed to continue racing.
A purple ε indicates that the team used an Express Pass on that leg to bypass one of their tasks.
A brown ⇒ indicates that the team used the One Way and a brown ⇐ indicates the team on the receiving end of the One Way.
A teal х indicates that the leg featured a Face Off challenge.
^
abThis team used their Express Pass to bypass one of the tasks on this leg.
^
abAarthy & Thinesh and Anthony & James tied for 2nd place tie after both teams stepped on the Pit Stop mat at the same time.
^This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but they were instructed to continue racing.
^
abSarah & Sam chose to use the One Way on Gilles & Sean.
^
abLauren & Joanne chose to use the One Way on Trish & Amy.
^Lauren & Joanne initially arrived 4th, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for failing to complete the clam digging challenge. Two teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Lauren & Joanne to 6th.
^Dave & Irina initially arrived 1st, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for quitting the latitude and longitude task. Two teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Dave & Irina to 3rd.
^Dave & Irina initially arrived 3rd, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for failing to complete the clam digging challenge. Two teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Dave & Irina to 5th.
^Trish & Amy initially arrived 1st, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for failing to complete the clam digging challenge. Three teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Trish & Amy to 4th.
Race summary
Route for The Amazing Race Canada 7.
Destinations
Air travel Rail travel Water travel Bus travel Helicopter travel Bicycle travel Gondola travel
From
David Pecaut Square, teams were instructed to find their next clue at Extreme Reach Recording Studio.
In this season's first Roadblock, one team member had to rehearse a
voiceover script for the trailer of
Disney'sThe Lion King remake. They then had to enter an
isolation booth and record their voice in sync with the trailer in order to receive their next clue.
After the first Roadblock, teams had to search the vast cold storage rooms of the
Ontario Food Terminal for two halves of a
postcard that revealed their next destination:
Kamloops, British Columbia. Once there, teams had to search the airport parking lot for a marked vehicle, which contained their next clue.
In this leg's second Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the previous Roadblock had to ride a 1,000-foot (300 m)
zipline while suspended 100 feet (30 m) above the waters of an abandoned
open-pit burrow of the
Ajax Mine and had to successfully toss a yellow ball into a floating target during their ride in order to receive their next clue.
After the second Roadblock, teams had to search through a herd of thirty
yearlings at the Circle Creek Ranch until they could find their next destination printed on the
ear tag on one of the
cows in order to receive their next clue, which directed them to the Pit Stop: the Kamloops bike ranch.
Leg 2 (British Columbia)
Teams ended the leg in
Revelstoke by traveling via cable car to the top of
Mount Mackenzie, known as North America's biggest vertical drop.
Episode 2: "Our Competition's Not That Smart" (July 9, 2019)
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to drive to the
Last Spike Monument in
Craigellachie in order to find their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to suit up and ride a
dirt bike, completing one lap around a course of hills and banked turns, in under one minute and fifty seconds in order to receive their next clue.
This season's first Detour was a choice between Plant or Paddle. In Plant, teams had to plant forty
conifer tree
seedlings in a forest clearing, ensuring that the seedlings were straight, planted a specified length apart, and had no air pockets underground in order to receive their next clue. In Paddle, teams had to paddle a pair of
kayaks, tied together facing opposite directions, to collect five differently coloured flags from buoys scattered around the lake that they could exchange for their next clue.
After the Detour, teams had to construct and then operate a
model railroad set on a table at the Revelstoke Railway Museum. They had to use every given piece of track and all of the accessories, and the track layout had to fit on the table with no dead ends. Once their train completed a full circuit, teams received their next clue, which instructed them to drive to the Revelstoke Mountain Resort, ride the
cable car to the top of
Mount Mackenzie, and then search for the Pit Stop.
Spruce Grove (University of Alberta Botanic Garden –
Aga Khan Garden)
Episode summary
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Edmonton, Alberta. At the
Kamloops Airport, teams had to sign up for one of two flights to Edmonton, the first of which carried two teams and landed 2:30 hours before the second flight that carried six teams. Once there, teams had to travel to
The Source at
Southgate Centre. There, teams were given
smartwatches that they had to wear throughout the leg, and the team that had the fewest steps recorded by the end of the leg would win a CA$5,000 gift card from The Source. Lauren & Joanne won this prize. Teams found their next clue on the
High Level Bridge Streetcar.
This leg's Detour was a choice between Celebrate or Elevate. In Celebrate, teams had to learn the lyrics and choreography for a medley of
South African songs and then successfully perform them with the Kokopelli Youth Choir in order to receive their next clue. In Elevate, teams had to complete two puzzles of the Edmonton skyline, one at the top of the
funicular and one at the bottom, in order to receive their next clue from
Knowmadic, the city's
poet laureate. Teams discovered that some puzzle pieces belonged to the other puzzle and had to transfer them one at a time via the funicular.
After the Detour, teams had to search the Old Strathcona Antique Mall for "
Jon" and had to figure out that they were looking for a Jon Montgomery
bobblehead, which they could exchange for their next clue directing them to the Kurimoto
Japanese Garden.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to watch a silent demonstration of an
Ikebanaflower arrangement and had to replicate the arrangement in order to receive their next clue directing them to the Pit Stop: the
Aga Khan Garden.
Additional note
This leg featured a Blind Double One Way. Lauren & Joanne chose to use the One Way on Trish & Amy and sent them to Celebrate, while Sarah & Sam chose to use the One Way on Gilles & Sean and also sent them to Celebrate.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. There, teams had to search for the United in Celebration sculpture at Somba K'e Civic Plaza in order to find their next clue. Teams then had to drive a
snowmobile from Rotary Park across
Great Slave Lake to a fishing camp. There, teams had to drill a hole through three feet (0.91 m) of ice for
ice fishing using a handheld
auger, and then clear the hole of ice chips so they could drop a
Denefishing line in order to receive their next clue.
In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to use a
jeweler's loupe to identify which six out of seven
diamonds were marked with a
Canadian symbol, a
maple leaf. They then had to use a
Forevermark viewer to find the identification number on each diamond. Finally, they had to sort the diamonds from heaviest to lightest in order to receive their next clue. Anthony & James used their Express Pass to bypass this Roadblock.
After the first Roadblock teams found their next clue at the Robertson Drive Dock.
In this leg's second Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the previous Roadblock had to don a
wetsuit and safety gear, dive into a hole in
Great Slave Lake, and
swim under the ice to an exit hole in order to retrieve their next clue. Dave & Irina used their Express Pass to bypass this Roadblock.
After the second Roadblock, teams had to travel to the
Air Tindi Float Base, choose a station with four navigational maps, and identify ten rescue sites using
latitude and
longitude coordinates in order to receive their next clue, which instructed them to board a
ski plane that took them to the Pit Stop: the town of
Dettah.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Vancouver, British Columbia. Once there, teams had to travel to the
Vancouver Harbour Air Terminal, where they had to sign up for one of four
seaplanes flying to
Nanaimo on
Vancouver Island, the first of which carried one team with the remaining planes carrying two teams each. Once on Vancouver Island, teams had to drive to
Petroglyph Provincial Park and search for Dora the Explorer-themed backpacks, along with various items they would need during the leg, as well as
tablets containing a video clue from
Isabela Moner, the actress who played Dora in Dora and the Lost City of Gold. Teams then found their next clue in their backpacks and had to pack all of their items before leaving the park. Teams the drove to
WildPlay Element Parks and had 60 seconds to memorize a
Nanaimo bar recipe before one team member
bungee jumped off of a 150-foot (46 m) high bridge down the Nanaimo River Gorge while their partner rode a tandem primal swing off of the same bridge. If they could correctly recite the ingredients afterward, they received their next clue, which directed them to the
Deep Bay Marine Field Station.
For their Speed Bump, Trish & Amy had to correctly assemble a 37-piece model
orcaskeleton using all of the pieces provided, including a tooth inside their Dora backpack, before they could continue racing.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to pick up a box from
The Source containing a
smartphone, which they had to use to photograph eleven letters hidden within Horne Lake Caves. Racers then had to use a
marker and
whiteboard to unscramble and then spell the name of the Pit Stop: Goats on Roof. When racers believed that they had the correct answer, they had to take a photograph of their whiteboard and present it the photo to the park director, who either confirmed or denied their answer. Racers who figured out that the bunch of
carrots in their backpack were a clue could write the answer on their whiteboard without
spelunking.
After the Roadblock, teams had to check in at the Pit Stop: the Old Country Market in
Coombs.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Teams found their next clue at the
Canadian Light Source and were sent to the Cory
potash mine. There, teams descended one kilometre (0.62 mi) into the mine and had to nail a
ventilation curtain to a mine shaft ceiling in a straight line with no gaps. They then had to pile loose potash along the bottom of the curtain to maintain a seal before receiving their next clue. Teams then had to drive to a
Shellgas station and received a video message on a
tablet from their loved ones, who informed them of their next destination: the Champêtre County Vacation Ranch in
St. Denis.
This leg's Detour was a choice between Dance in a Square or Walk in Circles. In Dance in a Square, one team member had to memorize a list of nineteen
square dance moves and
call the dance in time with the music while their partner had to perform the dance alongside the River City Squares in order to receive their next clue. In Walk in Circles, teams had to search a 7,500-square-foot (700 m2)
barn board maze for four different types of
corncobs, which they could exchange for their next clue.
After the Detour, teams had to join a
Saskatchewan Rushlacrosse practice at Victoria Park in Saskatoon. One team member had to pass a ball to their partner, who had to toss it at a goal and hit one of four targets. After hitting two targets, teams could receive their next clue, which directed them to the Pit Stop: the
Remai Modern Art Museum.
Additional note
Artist
Amalie Atkins appeared as the Pit Stop greeter for this leg.[22]
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Toronto, Ontario. In the lobby of the
Delta Hotel, teams had to sign up for one of two buses to a mystery destination (
Kitchener) which carried three teams each and departed ten minutes apart. The bus's windows were blacked out, so teams did not know their destination until they arrived. Teams found their next clue at the
Charles Street Transit Terminal directing them to the SPECTRUM exhibition at
TheMuseum. One team member at a time had to enter a
ball pit filled with over 30,000 green plastic balls and find one of twelve red or yellow balls, which they could exchange for their next clue.
For their Speed Bump, Trish & Amy had to drive to the
University of Waterloo, where they met the designer of a
self-driving car and completed a test drive around the campus before they could continue racing.
This leg's Detour was a choice between Beer Fest or Robot Quest. In Beer Fest, teams would have taken part in a
Kitchener–Waterloo Oktoberfest celebration. They would have had to choose a table of ten patrons, who each would have ordered a different variety of
beer. Once they had served all ten orders correctly, teams would have received their next clue. In Robot Quest, teams had to use
walkie-talkies to navigate a
Nao robot through a course. One team member gave directions to their partner in another room, who blindly controlled the robot by entering the commands on a computer screen. Once Nao completed the course and crossed the finish line, they received their next clue from a
TALOShumanoid robot. All teams chose to navigate robots through a maze.
For this season's first Face Off, two teams took part in a culinary competition. The team who arrived first had the choice of three dishes to prepare using
wheat tortillas:
wraps, rolls, or
pizza. Both teams were given one minute to observe the completed dish, and then had fifteen minutes to re-create the dish without the use of a recipe. The team whose dish better resembled the example received their next clue, while the losing team had to wait for another team. The last team remaining at the Face Off had to turn over an
hourglass and wait out a time penalty before moving on.
After the Face Off, teams had to solve an
algebraic equation at the
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. They had to drop a
tennis ball from a balcony, and then use a
stopwatch to measure the time it took to reach the ground. They had to determine on a chalkboard the distance from the balcony to the ground. If their solution was within a certain margin, they received their next clue, which directed them to the Pit Stop: the
football stadium at
Wilfrid Laurier University.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to travel by train to
La Malbaie, Quebec. Once there, teams had to travel to Chez Chantal, where they had to peel 25
potatoes, after which they received a sample of
poutine and the keys to an
SUV, which contained their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to dress in formal attire and take part in a mock
press conference of the
44th G7 summit, which was hosted in La Malbaie in 2018. They had to memorize and correctly deliver a speech in
English and
French, and then answer three questions from reporters – one each in
Japanese,
German, and
Italian – in order to receive their next clue.
This leg's Detour was a Blind Detour, where teams only learned about the task once they reached its location, and was a choice between This or That. In This, teams had to recreate two paintings onto
emu eggs at the Centre de l'Émeu de
Charlevoix without removing any of the examples from the basket. After recreating the paintings, teams had to travel to
Baie-Saint-Paul and deliver their eggs to one of the two buildings depicted on their eggs: the Boutique Le Pot aux Roses or the Bistro La Muse, in order to receive their next clue. In That, teams had to play a modified version of pick-lit, a local game that involved hitting a wooden peg into the air before smacking it into a marked field to score points, until they scored 200 points in order to receive their next clue.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to travel by train back to
Toronto, Ontario. Once there, teams had to travel to the
Royal Ontario Museum, where they had to search for ten specific items within the exhibits. At each item, teams had to pick up a
rubber stamp, and after finding all ten stamps, used them to spell out their next destination – Thunder Bay – in order to receive their next clue. At the
Toronto Coach Terminal, teams had to sign up for a bus to
Thunder Bay.
Once in Thunder Bay, teams found their next clue at the
Terry Fox Memorial and Lookout. Teams then had to choose a marked car and had to fill up their cars with gas in order to receive their next clue.
For this season's second Face Off, two teams had to compete against each other in one of three games:
air hockey,
table hockey, or
axe throwing. The team that arrived first got to choose the game. The team with a higher score at the end of each game received their next clue, while the losing team had to wait for another team. The last team remaining at the Face Off had to turn over an
hourglass and wait out a time penalty before moving on.
This leg's Detour was a choice between Cutting Edge or Cutting a Wedge, each with a limit of three stations. In Cutting Edge, teams had to drive to the
Lakehead University Faculty of Natural Resources Management airfield, where they had to unbox a
drone kit. Then, one racer had to blindly fly the drone while guided by their partner, who was wearing
VR goggles with the drone's video feed, in order to find four
plush moose. Once teams marked the locations of the four moose on a board, they could receive their next clue. In Cutting a Wedge, teams had to drive to Thunder Oak Cheese Farm and locate a specially numbered
Gouda cheese wheel that they had to properly cut into 32 wedges before properly packaging them in order to receive their next clue.
After the Detour, teams had to check in at the Pit Stop:
Kakabeka Falls.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Halifax, Nova Scotia. Once there, teams had to find a marked vehicle, which contained their next clue in a secret compartment. Teams then found their next clue at the Tangled Garden.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to search the Tangled Garden for seven
herbs:
basil,
mint,
sage,
rosemary,
thyme,
tarragon, and
chives. They then had to taste and match seven
jams and jellies with the herb used to make them in order to receive their next clue.
After the Roadblock, teams found their next clue at Elderkin's Farm Market.
This season's final Detour was a choice between Puck or Apples. In Puck, teams had to travel to the
Andrew H. McCain Arena, where they had to play
sledge hockey with team members passing a puck to each other through a practice course and scoring a goal in under one minute in order to receive their next clue. In Apples, teams had to travel to Noggin's Corner Farm Market, where they had to sort a bin of twelve varieties of
apples in order to receive their next clue.
After the Detour, teams had to drive to Taproot Farms, use the
backup camera on their trucks to transcribe five stanzas of the
folk song "
Farewell to Nova Scotia", and arrange them in the correct order. Teams then had to hitch a trailer full of beer and deliver it to The Church Brewing Co., where they had to sing the song alongside a local
country band in order to receive their next clue. Teams were given a photograph of
Jon Montgomery next to a
red telephone box and had to figure out that it was located at the Luckett Vineyards, which was the Pit Stop for this leg.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly back to
Toronto, Ontario. Once there, teams had to find an airport
limousine and travel to the executive terminal, where they signed up for one of three
floatplanes to
Port Carling. Teams found their next clue on Port Carling Dock instructing them to travel to the
Muskoka Lakes Museum, where they were joined by
Jon Montgomery and had to play a life-size trivia
board game. They had to roll large red
dice to land on legs and correctly answer trivia questions. Once teams collected all of the legs on the board, they received their next clue, which directed them to a clue box next to the Port Carling Wall.
In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to fly a
hydroflying jet pack called a
Flyboard at least 15 feet (4.6 m) out of the water before throwing a
bean bag into a target in order to receive their next clue.
After the first Roadblock, teams had to travel by boat to
Rosseau. At Rosseau Lake College, teams had to build an eight-foot (2.4 m) tall
Muskoka chair with only a small model as an example in order to receive their next clue.
In this season's final Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the previous Roadblock had to find one of three
elves with a red and yellow
candy cane that they had to deliver to
Santa Claus, who gave them their next clue.
After the second Roadblock, teams had to assemble an
irrigation system across an immense
cranberrybog at Johnston's Cranberry Marsh without any leaks in order to receive their final clue, which directed them to the finish line at Camp Mini-Yo-We in
Port Sydney.
^"Remai Modern is feeling excited". Facebook. August 9, 2019. Retrieved October 25, 2021. Did anyone catch Amazing Race Canada on Tuesday night? Remai Modern was thrilled to host the Pit Stop for the Saskatoon leg and for Saskatoon artist Amalie Atkins to welcome the racers to the museum.
The Amazing Race Canada 7 is the seventh season of The Amazing Race Canada, a Canadian
reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race. Hosted by
Jon Montgomery, it featured nine teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, and one returning team of two given a second chance to compete by fans in a race across
Canada. The grand prize included a CA$250,000 cash payout, a trip for two around the world, and two
2019 Chevrolet Blazer SUVs.[1] This season visited six provinces and one territory and travelled over 17,000 kilometres (11,000 mi) during eleven legs. Starting in
Toronto, racers travelled through
Ontario,
British Columbia,
Alberta, the
Northwest Territories,
Saskatchewan,
Quebec, and
Nova Scotia before finishing in
Muskoka. New twists introduced in this season include the One Way, which allowed teams to force others to complete one specific side of the Detour, and the Blind Detour, where teams learned about the task that they chose after arriving at its location. The season premiered on
CTV on July 2, 2019,[3] with the season finale airing on September 10, 2019.
Married
First Nations couple Anthony Johnson and
James Makokis were the winners of this season, while track teammates
Sarah Wells and
Sam Effah finished in second place, and sisters Lauren and Joanne Lavoie finished in third place.
On November 22, 2018, CTV announced that a seventh season of The Amazing Race Canada was set to air in the summer of 2019.[4] Similar to the
previous season, the show broadcast the start of filming on its social media pages on April 23, 2019, with SportsCentre anchor
Kayla Grey interviewing host
Jon Montgomery and revealing the "Canada's Choice" returning team.[1] The show also posted clips during filming to their social media pages that offered hints about the locations visited by the season as part of the "Jon on the Road: Presented by
Chevrolet" series.
This season was the first season not to feature a U-Turn board, but also introduced a variation called the Double One Way, which allowed teams to force others to complete one specific side of the Detour.
For the first time since
season 1, the season's racecourse stayed entirely within Canada.[12]
The finale was dedicated in memory of
season 5 contestant Kenneth McAlpine who died in a hiking accident on Mount Gimli in the
West Kootenay region of
British Columbia on August 26, 2019, at the age of 28.[13][14][15] A picture of McAlpine and a memorial message was aired during the broadcast of the finale.
Casting
Casting for the seventh season began on November 22, 2018. During a
Facebook Live event on December 17, 2018, about casting for the new season, producer Mark Lysakowski commented that they were "looking for people that want to share a story that is a new lease on life. Or a second chance if you will."[16] Initial casting ended on January 2, 2019.[4]
After each episode, CTV posted a video online as part of a weekly series called "Tastes of the Race", which featured
season 6 racers Martina & Phil facing off in a cooking competition inspired by this season's locations while using Dempster's products.[17]
Canada's Choice
On March 21, 2019, the show announced on its social media pages that fans would be able to vote for one of three previous teams to return for a second chance. Voting closed on April 1, 2019. The three teams were:[18]
The following teams are listed with their placements in each leg. Placements are listed in finishing order.
A red placement with a dagger (†) indicates that the team was eliminated.
An underlined blue placement with a double-dagger (‡) indicates that the team was the last to arrive at a Pit Stop in a non-elimination leg, and had to perform a Speed Bump task in the following leg.
An italicized and underlined placement indicates that the team was the last to arrive at a Pit Stop, but there was no rest period at the Pit Stop and all teams were instructed to continue racing.
A purple ε indicates that the team used an Express Pass on that leg to bypass one of their tasks.
A brown ⇒ indicates that the team used the One Way and a brown ⇐ indicates the team on the receiving end of the One Way.
A teal х indicates that the leg featured a Face Off challenge.
^
abThis team used their Express Pass to bypass one of the tasks on this leg.
^
abAarthy & Thinesh and Anthony & James tied for 2nd place tie after both teams stepped on the Pit Stop mat at the same time.
^This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but they were instructed to continue racing.
^
abSarah & Sam chose to use the One Way on Gilles & Sean.
^
abLauren & Joanne chose to use the One Way on Trish & Amy.
^Lauren & Joanne initially arrived 4th, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for failing to complete the clam digging challenge. Two teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Lauren & Joanne to 6th.
^Dave & Irina initially arrived 1st, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for quitting the latitude and longitude task. Two teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Dave & Irina to 3rd.
^Dave & Irina initially arrived 3rd, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for failing to complete the clam digging challenge. Two teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Dave & Irina to 5th.
^Trish & Amy initially arrived 1st, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for failing to complete the clam digging challenge. Three teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Trish & Amy to 4th.
Race summary
Route for The Amazing Race Canada 7.
Destinations
Air travel Rail travel Water travel Bus travel Helicopter travel Bicycle travel Gondola travel
From
David Pecaut Square, teams were instructed to find their next clue at Extreme Reach Recording Studio.
In this season's first Roadblock, one team member had to rehearse a
voiceover script for the trailer of
Disney'sThe Lion King remake. They then had to enter an
isolation booth and record their voice in sync with the trailer in order to receive their next clue.
After the first Roadblock, teams had to search the vast cold storage rooms of the
Ontario Food Terminal for two halves of a
postcard that revealed their next destination:
Kamloops, British Columbia. Once there, teams had to search the airport parking lot for a marked vehicle, which contained their next clue.
In this leg's second Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the previous Roadblock had to ride a 1,000-foot (300 m)
zipline while suspended 100 feet (30 m) above the waters of an abandoned
open-pit burrow of the
Ajax Mine and had to successfully toss a yellow ball into a floating target during their ride in order to receive their next clue.
After the second Roadblock, teams had to search through a herd of thirty
yearlings at the Circle Creek Ranch until they could find their next destination printed on the
ear tag on one of the
cows in order to receive their next clue, which directed them to the Pit Stop: the Kamloops bike ranch.
Leg 2 (British Columbia)
Teams ended the leg in
Revelstoke by traveling via cable car to the top of
Mount Mackenzie, known as North America's biggest vertical drop.
Episode 2: "Our Competition's Not That Smart" (July 9, 2019)
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to drive to the
Last Spike Monument in
Craigellachie in order to find their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to suit up and ride a
dirt bike, completing one lap around a course of hills and banked turns, in under one minute and fifty seconds in order to receive their next clue.
This season's first Detour was a choice between Plant or Paddle. In Plant, teams had to plant forty
conifer tree
seedlings in a forest clearing, ensuring that the seedlings were straight, planted a specified length apart, and had no air pockets underground in order to receive their next clue. In Paddle, teams had to paddle a pair of
kayaks, tied together facing opposite directions, to collect five differently coloured flags from buoys scattered around the lake that they could exchange for their next clue.
After the Detour, teams had to construct and then operate a
model railroad set on a table at the Revelstoke Railway Museum. They had to use every given piece of track and all of the accessories, and the track layout had to fit on the table with no dead ends. Once their train completed a full circuit, teams received their next clue, which instructed them to drive to the Revelstoke Mountain Resort, ride the
cable car to the top of
Mount Mackenzie, and then search for the Pit Stop.
Spruce Grove (University of Alberta Botanic Garden –
Aga Khan Garden)
Episode summary
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Edmonton, Alberta. At the
Kamloops Airport, teams had to sign up for one of two flights to Edmonton, the first of which carried two teams and landed 2:30 hours before the second flight that carried six teams. Once there, teams had to travel to
The Source at
Southgate Centre. There, teams were given
smartwatches that they had to wear throughout the leg, and the team that had the fewest steps recorded by the end of the leg would win a CA$5,000 gift card from The Source. Lauren & Joanne won this prize. Teams found their next clue on the
High Level Bridge Streetcar.
This leg's Detour was a choice between Celebrate or Elevate. In Celebrate, teams had to learn the lyrics and choreography for a medley of
South African songs and then successfully perform them with the Kokopelli Youth Choir in order to receive their next clue. In Elevate, teams had to complete two puzzles of the Edmonton skyline, one at the top of the
funicular and one at the bottom, in order to receive their next clue from
Knowmadic, the city's
poet laureate. Teams discovered that some puzzle pieces belonged to the other puzzle and had to transfer them one at a time via the funicular.
After the Detour, teams had to search the Old Strathcona Antique Mall for "
Jon" and had to figure out that they were looking for a Jon Montgomery
bobblehead, which they could exchange for their next clue directing them to the Kurimoto
Japanese Garden.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to watch a silent demonstration of an
Ikebanaflower arrangement and had to replicate the arrangement in order to receive their next clue directing them to the Pit Stop: the
Aga Khan Garden.
Additional note
This leg featured a Blind Double One Way. Lauren & Joanne chose to use the One Way on Trish & Amy and sent them to Celebrate, while Sarah & Sam chose to use the One Way on Gilles & Sean and also sent them to Celebrate.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. There, teams had to search for the United in Celebration sculpture at Somba K'e Civic Plaza in order to find their next clue. Teams then had to drive a
snowmobile from Rotary Park across
Great Slave Lake to a fishing camp. There, teams had to drill a hole through three feet (0.91 m) of ice for
ice fishing using a handheld
auger, and then clear the hole of ice chips so they could drop a
Denefishing line in order to receive their next clue.
In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to use a
jeweler's loupe to identify which six out of seven
diamonds were marked with a
Canadian symbol, a
maple leaf. They then had to use a
Forevermark viewer to find the identification number on each diamond. Finally, they had to sort the diamonds from heaviest to lightest in order to receive their next clue. Anthony & James used their Express Pass to bypass this Roadblock.
After the first Roadblock teams found their next clue at the Robertson Drive Dock.
In this leg's second Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the previous Roadblock had to don a
wetsuit and safety gear, dive into a hole in
Great Slave Lake, and
swim under the ice to an exit hole in order to retrieve their next clue. Dave & Irina used their Express Pass to bypass this Roadblock.
After the second Roadblock, teams had to travel to the
Air Tindi Float Base, choose a station with four navigational maps, and identify ten rescue sites using
latitude and
longitude coordinates in order to receive their next clue, which instructed them to board a
ski plane that took them to the Pit Stop: the town of
Dettah.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Vancouver, British Columbia. Once there, teams had to travel to the
Vancouver Harbour Air Terminal, where they had to sign up for one of four
seaplanes flying to
Nanaimo on
Vancouver Island, the first of which carried one team with the remaining planes carrying two teams each. Once on Vancouver Island, teams had to drive to
Petroglyph Provincial Park and search for Dora the Explorer-themed backpacks, along with various items they would need during the leg, as well as
tablets containing a video clue from
Isabela Moner, the actress who played Dora in Dora and the Lost City of Gold. Teams then found their next clue in their backpacks and had to pack all of their items before leaving the park. Teams the drove to
WildPlay Element Parks and had 60 seconds to memorize a
Nanaimo bar recipe before one team member
bungee jumped off of a 150-foot (46 m) high bridge down the Nanaimo River Gorge while their partner rode a tandem primal swing off of the same bridge. If they could correctly recite the ingredients afterward, they received their next clue, which directed them to the
Deep Bay Marine Field Station.
For their Speed Bump, Trish & Amy had to correctly assemble a 37-piece model
orcaskeleton using all of the pieces provided, including a tooth inside their Dora backpack, before they could continue racing.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to pick up a box from
The Source containing a
smartphone, which they had to use to photograph eleven letters hidden within Horne Lake Caves. Racers then had to use a
marker and
whiteboard to unscramble and then spell the name of the Pit Stop: Goats on Roof. When racers believed that they had the correct answer, they had to take a photograph of their whiteboard and present it the photo to the park director, who either confirmed or denied their answer. Racers who figured out that the bunch of
carrots in their backpack were a clue could write the answer on their whiteboard without
spelunking.
After the Roadblock, teams had to check in at the Pit Stop: the Old Country Market in
Coombs.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Teams found their next clue at the
Canadian Light Source and were sent to the Cory
potash mine. There, teams descended one kilometre (0.62 mi) into the mine and had to nail a
ventilation curtain to a mine shaft ceiling in a straight line with no gaps. They then had to pile loose potash along the bottom of the curtain to maintain a seal before receiving their next clue. Teams then had to drive to a
Shellgas station and received a video message on a
tablet from their loved ones, who informed them of their next destination: the Champêtre County Vacation Ranch in
St. Denis.
This leg's Detour was a choice between Dance in a Square or Walk in Circles. In Dance in a Square, one team member had to memorize a list of nineteen
square dance moves and
call the dance in time with the music while their partner had to perform the dance alongside the River City Squares in order to receive their next clue. In Walk in Circles, teams had to search a 7,500-square-foot (700 m2)
barn board maze for four different types of
corncobs, which they could exchange for their next clue.
After the Detour, teams had to join a
Saskatchewan Rushlacrosse practice at Victoria Park in Saskatoon. One team member had to pass a ball to their partner, who had to toss it at a goal and hit one of four targets. After hitting two targets, teams could receive their next clue, which directed them to the Pit Stop: the
Remai Modern Art Museum.
Additional note
Artist
Amalie Atkins appeared as the Pit Stop greeter for this leg.[22]
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Toronto, Ontario. In the lobby of the
Delta Hotel, teams had to sign up for one of two buses to a mystery destination (
Kitchener) which carried three teams each and departed ten minutes apart. The bus's windows were blacked out, so teams did not know their destination until they arrived. Teams found their next clue at the
Charles Street Transit Terminal directing them to the SPECTRUM exhibition at
TheMuseum. One team member at a time had to enter a
ball pit filled with over 30,000 green plastic balls and find one of twelve red or yellow balls, which they could exchange for their next clue.
For their Speed Bump, Trish & Amy had to drive to the
University of Waterloo, where they met the designer of a
self-driving car and completed a test drive around the campus before they could continue racing.
This leg's Detour was a choice between Beer Fest or Robot Quest. In Beer Fest, teams would have taken part in a
Kitchener–Waterloo Oktoberfest celebration. They would have had to choose a table of ten patrons, who each would have ordered a different variety of
beer. Once they had served all ten orders correctly, teams would have received their next clue. In Robot Quest, teams had to use
walkie-talkies to navigate a
Nao robot through a course. One team member gave directions to their partner in another room, who blindly controlled the robot by entering the commands on a computer screen. Once Nao completed the course and crossed the finish line, they received their next clue from a
TALOShumanoid robot. All teams chose to navigate robots through a maze.
For this season's first Face Off, two teams took part in a culinary competition. The team who arrived first had the choice of three dishes to prepare using
wheat tortillas:
wraps, rolls, or
pizza. Both teams were given one minute to observe the completed dish, and then had fifteen minutes to re-create the dish without the use of a recipe. The team whose dish better resembled the example received their next clue, while the losing team had to wait for another team. The last team remaining at the Face Off had to turn over an
hourglass and wait out a time penalty before moving on.
After the Face Off, teams had to solve an
algebraic equation at the
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. They had to drop a
tennis ball from a balcony, and then use a
stopwatch to measure the time it took to reach the ground. They had to determine on a chalkboard the distance from the balcony to the ground. If their solution was within a certain margin, they received their next clue, which directed them to the Pit Stop: the
football stadium at
Wilfrid Laurier University.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to travel by train to
La Malbaie, Quebec. Once there, teams had to travel to Chez Chantal, where they had to peel 25
potatoes, after which they received a sample of
poutine and the keys to an
SUV, which contained their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to dress in formal attire and take part in a mock
press conference of the
44th G7 summit, which was hosted in La Malbaie in 2018. They had to memorize and correctly deliver a speech in
English and
French, and then answer three questions from reporters – one each in
Japanese,
German, and
Italian – in order to receive their next clue.
This leg's Detour was a Blind Detour, where teams only learned about the task once they reached its location, and was a choice between This or That. In This, teams had to recreate two paintings onto
emu eggs at the Centre de l'Émeu de
Charlevoix without removing any of the examples from the basket. After recreating the paintings, teams had to travel to
Baie-Saint-Paul and deliver their eggs to one of the two buildings depicted on their eggs: the Boutique Le Pot aux Roses or the Bistro La Muse, in order to receive their next clue. In That, teams had to play a modified version of pick-lit, a local game that involved hitting a wooden peg into the air before smacking it into a marked field to score points, until they scored 200 points in order to receive their next clue.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to travel by train back to
Toronto, Ontario. Once there, teams had to travel to the
Royal Ontario Museum, where they had to search for ten specific items within the exhibits. At each item, teams had to pick up a
rubber stamp, and after finding all ten stamps, used them to spell out their next destination – Thunder Bay – in order to receive their next clue. At the
Toronto Coach Terminal, teams had to sign up for a bus to
Thunder Bay.
Once in Thunder Bay, teams found their next clue at the
Terry Fox Memorial and Lookout. Teams then had to choose a marked car and had to fill up their cars with gas in order to receive their next clue.
For this season's second Face Off, two teams had to compete against each other in one of three games:
air hockey,
table hockey, or
axe throwing. The team that arrived first got to choose the game. The team with a higher score at the end of each game received their next clue, while the losing team had to wait for another team. The last team remaining at the Face Off had to turn over an
hourglass and wait out a time penalty before moving on.
This leg's Detour was a choice between Cutting Edge or Cutting a Wedge, each with a limit of three stations. In Cutting Edge, teams had to drive to the
Lakehead University Faculty of Natural Resources Management airfield, where they had to unbox a
drone kit. Then, one racer had to blindly fly the drone while guided by their partner, who was wearing
VR goggles with the drone's video feed, in order to find four
plush moose. Once teams marked the locations of the four moose on a board, they could receive their next clue. In Cutting a Wedge, teams had to drive to Thunder Oak Cheese Farm and locate a specially numbered
Gouda cheese wheel that they had to properly cut into 32 wedges before properly packaging them in order to receive their next clue.
After the Detour, teams had to check in at the Pit Stop:
Kakabeka Falls.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to
Halifax, Nova Scotia. Once there, teams had to find a marked vehicle, which contained their next clue in a secret compartment. Teams then found their next clue at the Tangled Garden.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to search the Tangled Garden for seven
herbs:
basil,
mint,
sage,
rosemary,
thyme,
tarragon, and
chives. They then had to taste and match seven
jams and jellies with the herb used to make them in order to receive their next clue.
After the Roadblock, teams found their next clue at Elderkin's Farm Market.
This season's final Detour was a choice between Puck or Apples. In Puck, teams had to travel to the
Andrew H. McCain Arena, where they had to play
sledge hockey with team members passing a puck to each other through a practice course and scoring a goal in under one minute in order to receive their next clue. In Apples, teams had to travel to Noggin's Corner Farm Market, where they had to sort a bin of twelve varieties of
apples in order to receive their next clue.
After the Detour, teams had to drive to Taproot Farms, use the
backup camera on their trucks to transcribe five stanzas of the
folk song "
Farewell to Nova Scotia", and arrange them in the correct order. Teams then had to hitch a trailer full of beer and deliver it to The Church Brewing Co., where they had to sing the song alongside a local
country band in order to receive their next clue. Teams were given a photograph of
Jon Montgomery next to a
red telephone box and had to figure out that it was located at the Luckett Vineyards, which was the Pit Stop for this leg.
At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly back to
Toronto, Ontario. Once there, teams had to find an airport
limousine and travel to the executive terminal, where they signed up for one of three
floatplanes to
Port Carling. Teams found their next clue on Port Carling Dock instructing them to travel to the
Muskoka Lakes Museum, where they were joined by
Jon Montgomery and had to play a life-size trivia
board game. They had to roll large red
dice to land on legs and correctly answer trivia questions. Once teams collected all of the legs on the board, they received their next clue, which directed them to a clue box next to the Port Carling Wall.
In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to fly a
hydroflying jet pack called a
Flyboard at least 15 feet (4.6 m) out of the water before throwing a
bean bag into a target in order to receive their next clue.
After the first Roadblock, teams had to travel by boat to
Rosseau. At Rosseau Lake College, teams had to build an eight-foot (2.4 m) tall
Muskoka chair with only a small model as an example in order to receive their next clue.
In this season's final Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the previous Roadblock had to find one of three
elves with a red and yellow
candy cane that they had to deliver to
Santa Claus, who gave them their next clue.
After the second Roadblock, teams had to assemble an
irrigation system across an immense
cranberrybog at Johnston's Cranberry Marsh without any leaks in order to receive their final clue, which directed them to the finish line at Camp Mini-Yo-We in
Port Sydney.
^"Remai Modern is feeling excited". Facebook. August 9, 2019. Retrieved October 25, 2021. Did anyone catch Amazing Race Canada on Tuesday night? Remai Modern was thrilled to host the Pit Stop for the Saskatoon leg and for Saskatoon artist Amalie Atkins to welcome the racers to the museum.